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Thursday, April 22, 2021

ARC Review: Faux Paws (The Dogmothers #6)

Faux Paws (The Dogmothers #6)

by Roxanne St. Claire

Blurb:

At a personal and career crossroads he never expected, Navy nuclear engineer Theo Santorini faces the fact that his once charmed existence isn’t so charmed anymore. Then, on a cross country trip, he saves a desperate and abused dog, hoping he can turn around both their lives. When he arrives at Waterford Farm in North Carolina with his rescue, Clementine, Theo’s matchmaking grandmother and her best friend immediately launch a plan to help both man and dog. Theo doesn’t hate their idea of getting an assist from a beautiful, enigmatic “pet psychic” while he figures out his next move. But the woman’s preposterous claims that she can read an animal’s mind seriously test an engineer who lives for logic and flees from feelings.

After bolting from the church when she learned the groom waiting at the altar had cheated on her, Ayla Hollis can now add “runaway bride” to her short resume. But this perennial people-pleaser has broken free from her stifling upbringing and is finally ready to begin a new life. She’ll start by openly admitting to the world that she has a gift that might seem bizarre to some, but she can help animals, and in a town that loves dogs, that makes her a local hero. Her first “patient” is an emotionally damaged stray dog held in the strong arms of a handsome, but skeptical, owner. Ayla soon finds it can be much easier to understand an animal’s feelings than those of a man who refuses to believe her abilities are real.

As Theo and Ayla work together to help Clementine heal, they can’t deny one thing is real: their sizzling chemistry that quickly grows to feelings of forever. But before the Dogmothers can claim another successful match, Ayla’s psychic skills thrust her into a perilous spotlight that threatens everything. With their love on the line and a dog’s life in the balance, Ayla’s gift could save them all…but only if Theo will finally risk his heart and believe.

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating: 4.5 stars

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Review:

The Dogmothers once again remind us of the healing power of love—between two people in need of it as well as the love between a canine and their person(s)—in this newest adventure in Bitter Bark, NC, the most dog-friendly town in America.  I have been all-in with this series since the beginning of its predecessor (The Dogfather Series) and I find that with each story I become more invested in this family and dread more and more that I can see the end in sight since we are almost out of family members in need of a match.  Gramma Finnie and Yiayia have worked their subtle and magnificent magic again with the return of Theo into the family fold and the introduction of a new friend, a woman destined to become so much more not just to the family but to the town.   The story is filled with heartbreak, uplifting revelations, and the truth that sometimes the family you are born into lets you down, but luckily we can choose another family to give us just what we need in life and to offer us the love of a lifetime.  I have been looking forward to this story for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is getting to see more of Yiayia’s own little romance, but I was even surprised how much I was brought to tears and then amazed as this fabulous story unfolded and Theo and Ayla found their way through the labyrinth of heartbreak and disappointment they were dealing with.  I am dying to see what comes next as we’ve gotten serious heavy hints for the last two kids in the clan and who their matches might be, but as we know with Rocki, nothing is set in stone until the last strike of her keyboard falls.

Ayla Hollis has just made the first really rebellious choice in her life, running out on her own wedding after finding out what a cheating rat her fiance truly is, but luckily she has a good friend willing to put her up on her ranch and give her a purpose with her animal rescues. She has hidden her truth for entirely too long so when she has the chance to finally unload and share with her friend, the relief and freedom it gives her brings the realization that it is time for real changes in her life.  Theo Santorini is on the last leg of a long drive back home to North Carolina after his professional and personal lives have imploded leaving him jobless, homeless, and suddenly single—not to mention the reluctant rescuer to a traumatized rescue animal. When he arrives at Waterford Farms, he is determined to do whatever he needs to do to get Clementine healthy and happy, but when the sexy stranger introduces herself as a freaking pet psychic he is way beyond skeptical, despite how drawn he is to her.  But the time they spend together, becoming friends, and working toward the shared goal of Clementine's mental health and upgrading the Last Chance ranch for their friend, the harder it is to resist the connection between them.  Ayla wants so badly to claim Theo and be claimed in return, but she refuses to ever settle for a man that doesn’t accept her fully, heart and soul, including her gifts, and unless Theo can learn to really believe in her, they have no chance of a future.  Can such a scientific minded and practical man really come to understand the woman that has stolen his heart and understand just how deep their feelings have gotten, or will he give up their chance at a future together?

Theo is the quintessential practical scientist in so many ways, and it was intense and frustrating seeing him denying and overthinking Ayla at every turn instead of just accepting what his heart was telling him.  I loved the sweetness he never failed to share and the strength of mind and spirit he always exhibited as he worked through his own fears and issues.  It was obvious he was hurt and had a lot of deep problems and concerns to work through, but in the end all it took was seeing through the eyes of someone he trusted empirically to come to believe wholeheartedly in the woman he loved and her gifts.  He might have been a little bit frustrating at times, but it was easy to see that even when he didn’t fully understand the depth of his feelings or even why he was so connected to Ayla, he wasn’t willing to just let her go and he never tried to hurt her in his ignorance or arrogance.  Ayla was really one of those people that got screwed big time in the family department to say the least; honestly with parents and siblings like that, it’s amazing that she didn’t become a total witch and was as selfless and sweet as she was, but her connection to the animals and their need for her obviously had a lot to do with that. After she finally decided to take her life into her hands, leaving behind the dead weight of her old life and focus only on the good, she is free for the first time in all her years.  Her strength, once she finally decides to live for herself instead of others, was outstanding and beautiful to see as she stood up not only to those from her past, but even to Theo as he shortchanged and tried to downplay her gifts again and again.  Her charm and passion for helping the animals made her the perfect addition to the Waterford group and all of the people that make their inner circle for certain, because you could tell all her thoughts and focus was on those she cared about in any given moment they had her attention, no matter if they were four- or two-legged.  The best part of her story in my opinion was her fearlessness in the face of danger to herself when it came to saving and caring for those she loved and running into danger to protect her beloved animals or man was a no sweat decision for her.  The heartaches she had to live through in order to hone the inner strength of her steel backbone made me hurt for her, but in the end it was obvious she was a better person than those around her and that she learned the right lessons from those mistakes and encounters.

This story of the small pains and hurts you can cause a person, even without meaning to (which I guess is the true meaning of the name Faux Paws) is a wonderful reminder that words truly can hurt when they come from a person that means something to us.  Theo is determined to make no attachments while he awaits his next big offer and then he’ll be gone from Bitter Bark, but the sweet and sexy animal communicator has grabbed his attention even as he continues to doubt her with every neuron in his brain.  Ayla has finally found her freedom and place in the world and would love for Theo to be a part of that, but his doubt and the small slices to her heart he unintentionally causes are almost more than she can bear as they get to know one another.  But once they both get to know one another more and come to terms with the power of her gifts, Ayla and Theo both learn that they both needed the love of the Bitter Bark crew in order to truly find their place in the world and the freedom to express their love so they can be together.  Once he accepted that, even if he couldn’t explain it rationally, he believed in Ayla, Theo became the man she needed him to be all along and they realized they were the puzzle pieces always missing from one another’s lives.  The chemistry and pull between these two was there from the very beginning, but with so many obstacles it took them a good long time to be able to give into their passions, but once it did the warmth of their love and heat of their passion was undeniable.  I loved every second of this book and would have loved it to be even longer just to be able to continue enjoying time with Theo, Ayla and Clementine. Of course the story of their pup, Clementine was beyond heart-wrenching and made me angry enough to spit nails, but hopefully stories like these spreading the greatness that is the canine, there will be fewer and fewer of those stories in the future.  I cannot wait for the next story, whether it is Nick’s or Ella’s, but I fear that once those are done the series will end and I’ll be in dire need of another great series to read. Another canine masterpiece, Rocki.  

*eARC provided by author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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